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Dilemmas in Defence Decision-Making: Constructing Canada's Role in NORAD, 1958-96.(Review) (book review)
American Review of Canadian Studies, December, 2000
Nelson Michaud
Ann Denholm Crosby. Dilemmas in Defence Decision-Making: Constructing Canada's Role in NORAD, 1958-96. London: Macmillan, 1998. 253 pp.
Canadian defense policies are sometimes perceived as mere echoes of desideratos expressed in Washington. During the Cold War in particular, many factors led to one often-heard answer: due to the climate of mistrust between the two major powers, to its geostrategic position, and to the American will to implement a continental policy, Canada had no choice. Ann Denholm Crosby refutes this argument. Her demonstration culminates with ...
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